How to Properly Have Sex with a Man and How to Turn a Man On

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2020 · 1H 17M

How to Properly Have Sex with a Man and How to Turn a Man On

from Closeness · host Tari Mannello

How to Take Care of Your Man: What Everyone’s Afraid to Talk About While countless episodes of The Closeness Podcast focus on how to pleasure a woman, it's time to give men their time to shine! What does it take to truly take care of your man? This isn’t about surface-level advice; it’s about getting real, going deep, and uncovering the things everyone is too afraid to talk about. Don't worry there will be plenty of sexy and sexual things included as well- obviously.  But have you ever considered what he actually needs emotionally and mentally to feel valued, desired, and respected? Spoiler: it’s often more than just sex. Science shows that when men feel seen and appreciated, their oxytocin levels (the “bonding hormone”) skyrocket, leading to stronger emotional connections and better intimacy. So stop scrolling, and tune in to explore the unspoken ways to get your man turned on and feel  cared for. You'll learn why emotional intimacy matters just as much as physical touch as well as the small but meaningful gestures that build trust and connection. Ready to Come   Closer? Dive into this episode to learn what it means to properly have sex with your man and how doing so can transform your relationship. For more tips on intimacy, relationships, and connection, visit Closeness.com.

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